Kamala Harris Avoids the Spotlight: Still No Press Conference!

**Kamala Harris: The Vanishing Candidate Who Can’t Quite Be Found**

In the whirlwind of the political arena, one figure seems to be playing an exquisite game of hide-and-seek—Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice presidential nominee. Notably absent from unscripted press conferences for an extended 64 days, Harris is leaving many people scratching their heads and wondering what’s going on behind the carefully curated curtain. While some assert it’s simply a matter of being busy, many others see it as a sign of reluctance—a reluctance to engage in a candid dialogue with reporters and voters alike.

It appears that Harris has opted for the safer waters of celebrity interviews, cozying up to the likes of Oprah rather than diving into the unpredictable depths of press conferences. Critics are having a field day, labeling Harris as an “artless dodger” who seemingly prefers to evade the tough questions that would shed light on her policies and stances. Meanwhile, undecided voters are left feeling a bit neglected, with a clear demand for the candidate to step up and explain her vision for America. You have to wonder: Just how much can one delegate their responsibilities before it starts to look like they’re just not ready to take the plunge?

Supporters of Harris argue that she’s simply far too busy to field queries from the press. After all, they claim, she’s a “very busy person.” However, when the stakes are high in an election year, one might think that a few press conferences could grease the wheels of a candidacy that seems just a tad rusty in direct communication. After all, how does one convince a public wary of government inefficiency if they won’t communicate their strategies and plans directly? The absence of unscripted engagement isn’t just a missed opportunity; it’s a gaping hole in a campaign that relies on connection and sincerity.

Another eyebrow-raising moment comes as Harris’s campaign team appears to be working hard to avoid the pitfalls of past candidates. Unlike Hillary Clinton, who infamously skipped out on vital campaign engagements, Harris is focusing on the swing states—the places that could decide the election. Perhaps she’s learning from history, but if her supporters are worried about being dubbed an “artless dodger,” they might want to consider the optics of her current strategy. The misstep of skipping a time-honored political dinner—an event designed for everyone from opposition to allies to share a laugh—seems less strategic and more indicative of a candidate who enjoys being out of reach.

The ongoing sentiment is that Harris can no longer sidestep fundamental questions about her policies—especially when appears that many of those very policies have contributed to the economic woes facing the nation today. From the economy to immigration, the questions just keep stacking up like a towering stack of pancakes—all needing syrupy answers. While some may argue that Harris’s current campaign strategy is keeping her at arm’s length, those on the opposing side might argue that it makes her appear more like a puppet than a poised contender.

As the clock ticks toward the election, Harris must decide whether to cling to her super-visible-but-sort-of-invisible approach or to break free from the confines and connect meaningfully with the electorate. Voters can be quite perceptive; they can sniff out uncertainty, just like a dog sniffs out a treat. So, with eyes on November 5, will Kamala Harris emerge from her shell to face the music, or will she continue dancing around the issues while her opponents stand ready to take center stage? Only time—and perhaps a well-placed press conference—will tell.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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